2021 GT & Prototype Challenge

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The 2021 GT & Prototype Challenge powered by Hankook was the fifth season of the GT & Prototype Challenge. It began at the Hockenheimring on 21 May and ended at TT Circuit Assen on 31 October.[1]

Calendar[edit]

Round Circuit Date Event Notes
1 Germany Hockenheimring, Germany 21–23 May Supporting 2021 12 Hours of Hockenheimring.
2 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 4–6 June Spa Euro Races
3 Belgium Circuit Zolder, Belgium 16–18 July Supercar Madness
4 Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 6–8 August Gamma Racing Day VRM BMW M2 Cup competitors contested both races with the SCC and GT&PC cars.
5 Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 17–19 September Supporting 2021 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, VRM BMW M2 Cup competitors contested both races with the SCC and GT&PC cars.
6 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium 16–17 October Racing Festival VRM BMW M2 Cup competitors contested both races with the SCC and GT&PC cars.
7 Netherlands TT Circuit Assen, Netherlands 29–31 October Hankook Finale Races
Source:[1]

Entry list[edit]

Team Chassis Engine No. Drivers Rounds
LMP3
Germany EDEKA Aschoff Racing Ginetta G58 Ginetta Billet Block 6.2 L V8 521 Germany Max Aschoff 1, 5–7
France Pegasus Racing Ligier JS P320 Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V8 529 France Julien Schell 1
Spain BE Motorsport Ligier JS P320 Nissan VK56DE 5.6 L V8 593 Spain Javier Ibran Pardo 6
Group CN
Belgium Deldiche Racing[2] Norma M20 FC[2] Honda K20A 2.0 L I4 610 Belgium Thomas Piessens[2] 1–4, 6–7
Belgium Sam Dejonghe[2] 1–4, 7
Belgium Tim Verbergt 6
Belgium Luc de Cock[2] 7
611 Belgium Tom Boonen[2] 1–4, 6
621 Belgium Tim Joosen[2] 1–4
Belgium Steve van Bellingen[2] 1–2
Belgium Luc de Cock[2] 3–4
Belgium Tom Boonen[2] 7
France BS Racing by Baticonsult[3][4] Norma M20 FC[3][4] Honda K20A 2.0 L I4 614 Luxembourg Alain Berg[3][4] 1, 3–7
Romania Alex Cascatău[3][4] 1, 3–5
United Kingdom Charlie Martin 6
Belgium McDonald's Racing Norma M20 FC Honda K20A 2.0 L I4 630 Belgium François Bouillon 3
Belgium Karlo Van Dosselaer
Belgium ART Racing Wolf GB08 Honda K20A 2.0 L I4 666 Germany Phil Hill 2
United Kingdom Jamie Morrow
Belgium Muth O'Neill
SR3 - Praga
Belgium Domec Racing Radical SR3 Suzuki RPE 1.5 L I4 703 Senegal Nagy Kabaz 3
750 Belgium Martin Lucas 6
Netherlands Zoet Racing Radical SR3 Suzuki RPE 1.5 L I4 704 Netherlands Max de Bruijn 4
Netherlands Melvin van Dam
Belgium Xwift Racing Events Radical SR3 RSX Suzuki RPE 1.5 L I4 777 Belgium Pieter Denys 2
Belgium Bart Vingerhoedt 6
Belgium Mathijs Wouters
778 Belgium Frank Wilsens 2
Praga R1T Renault F4R 832 2.0 L I4 Belgium Steven Dewulf 6
Belgium Axel Vanoosthuyse
Source:[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Race results[edit]

Bold indicates overall winner.

Round Circuit LMP3 Winning Car Group CN Winning Car SR3 - Praga Winning Car
LMP3 Winning Drivers Group CN Winning Drivers SR3 - Praga Winning Drivers
1 R1 Germany Hockenheimring France No. 529 Pegasus Racing Belgium No. 611 Deldiche Racing No entries
France Julien Schell Belgium Tom Boonen
R2 France No. 529 Pegasus Racing Belgium No. 621 Deldiche Racing
France Julien Schell Belgium Tim Joosen
Belgium Steve van Bellingen
3 R1 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps Races cancelled due to weather and damage to circuit[14]
R2
3 R1 Belgium Zolder No entries Belgium No. 610 Deldiche Racing Belgium No. 703 Domec Racing
Belgium Sam Dejonghe
Belgium Thomas Piessens
Senegal Nagy Kabaz
R2 Belgium No. 611 Deldiche Racing Belgium No. 703 Domec Racing
Belgium Tom Boonen Senegal Nagy Kabaz
4 R1 Netherlands Assen No entries Belgium No. 610 Deldiche Racing Netherlands No. 704 Zoet Racing
Belgium Sam Dejonghe
Belgium Thomas Piessens
Netherlands Max de Bruijn
Netherlands Melvin van Dam
R2 Belgium No. 610 Deldiche Racing Netherlands No. 704 Zoet Racing
Belgium Sam Dejonghe
Belgium Thomas Piessens
Netherlands Max de Bruijn
Netherlands Melvin van Dam
5 R1 Netherlands Assen Germany No. 621 EDEKA Aschoff Racing France No. 614 BS Racing by Baticonsult No entries
Germany Max Aschoff Luxembourg Alain Berg
Romania Alex Cascatău
R2 Germany No. 621 EDEKA Aschoff Racing France No. 614 BS Racing by Baticonsult
Germany Max Aschoff Luxembourg Alain Berg
Romania Alex Cascatău
6 R1 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps Germany No. 621 EDEKA Aschoff Racing Belgium No. 610 Deldiche Racing Belgium No. 778 Xwift Racing Events
Germany Max Aschoff Belgium Thomas Piessens
Belgium Tim Verbergt
Belgium Steven Dewulf
Belgium Axel Vanoosthuyse
R2 Germany No. 621 EDEKA Aschoff Racing Belgium No. 610 Deldiche Racing Belgium No. 778 Xwift Racing Events
Germany Max Aschoff Belgium Thomas Piessens
Belgium Tim Verbergt
Belgium Steven Dewulf
Belgium Axel Vanoosthuyse
7 R1 Netherlands Assen Germany No. 621 EDEKA Aschoff Racing Belgium No. 611 Deldiche Racing No entries
Germany Max Aschoff Belgium Tom Boonen
R2 Germany No. 621 EDEKA Aschoff Racing Belgium No. 610 Deldiche Racing
Germany Max Aschoff Belgium Sam Dejonghe
Belgium Luc de Cock
Belgium Thomas Piessens

Championships standings[edit]

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   Pole 
Points 23 20 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 1
Pos. Driver Team Germany
HOC
Belgium
SPA
Belgium
ZOL
Netherlands
ASS
Netherlands
ASS
Belgium
SPA
Netherlands
ASS
Points
LMP3
1 Germany Max Aschoff Germany EDEKA Aschoff Racing 3 Ret 1 1 48 2 23 2 162
2 France Julien Schell France Pegasus Racing 2 3 46
Spain Javier Ibran Pardo Spain BE Motorsport WD WD
Group CN
1 Belgium Tom Boonen Belgium Deldiche Racing 1 19 C C 23 1 2 7 47 9 4 3 196
2 Belgium Thomas Piessens Belgium Deldiche Racing DNS DNS C C 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 181
3 Luxembourg Alain Berg France BS Racing by Baticonsult 21 DNS 2 10 Ret Ret 2 3 4 8 6 5 173
4 Belgium Sam Dejonghe Belgium Deldiche Racing DNS DNS C C 1 2 1 1 5 1 134
5 Belgium Tim Joosen Belgium Deldiche Racing 4 1 C C 3 3 3 2 115
6 Belgium Luc de Cock Belgium Deldiche Racing 3 3 3 2 5 1 114
7 Romania Alex Cascatău France BS Racing by Baticonsult 21 DNS 2 10 Ret Ret 99
8 Belgium Tim Verbergt Belgium Deldiche Racing 1 1 47
9 Belgium Steve van Bellingen Belgium Deldiche Racing 4 1 C C 44
10 United Kingdom Charlie Martin France BS Racing by Baticonsult 4 8 40
Belgium François Bouillon
Belgium Karlo Van Dosselaer
Belgium McDonald's Racing Ret Ret 0
Germany Phil Hill
United Kingdom Jamie Morrow
Belgium Muth O'Neill
Belgium ART Racing C C
SR3 - Praga
1 Netherlands Max de Bruijn
Netherlands Melvin van Dam
Netherlands Zoet Racing 27 12 47
2 Senegal Nagy Kabaz Belgium Domec Racing 20 24 47
3 Belgium Steven Dewulf
Belgium Axel Vanoosthuyse
Belgium Xwift Racing Events 10 6 46
4 Belgium Martin Lucas Belgium Domec Racing 12 14 41
5 Belgium Bart Vingerhoedt
Belgium Mathijs Wouters
Belgium Xwift Racing Events 45 30 36
Belgium Pieter Denys Belgium Xwift Racing Events C C
Belgium Frank Wilsens Belgium Xwift Racing Events C C
Pos. Driver Team Germany
HOC
Belgium
SPA
Belgium
ZOL
Netherlands
ASS
Netherlands
ASS
Belgium
SPA
Netherlands
ASS
Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Other points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
Purple Not classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap


References[edit]

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